US1015128A - Rewinding device for pneumatic pianos. - Google Patents

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US1015128A
US1015128A US63258411A US1911632584A US1015128A US 1015128 A US1015128 A US 1015128A US 63258411 A US63258411 A US 63258411A US 1911632584 A US1911632584 A US 1911632584A US 1015128 A US1015128 A US 1015128A
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  • Illi lllll ii G1 flivwwgs A TTOR/VEY W W mnu m .0 M W lV/TNIZSSbS UNITED STATES Arum WILLIAM G. BETZ, or cHIcAGo HEIGHTS, ILLINo'Is, ASSIGNOR TO STEGER & sons PIANO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, or cHmAtso, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a satisfactory"mechanism for the take-up spool and rewiniling means in a pneumatic piano at the same time alternately braking said take-up spool and rewinding means and also to provide a single means for throwing said take-up spool and rewinding means al ternately into and out of operation and actuating the brakes. This will cause the music sheet to be held under tension so that it will pass smoothly and evenly over the tracker bar and it will also cause the music sheet to be rolled evenly.
  • Figure 1 is a front clevation of the piano showing said mechanism in condition to drive the takc-up spool and operate the brake for the rewind.
  • Fig. 2 is a part of Fig. 1 showing the mechanism changed so as to stop the take-up means and drive the rewind.
  • 151 is a spring to move the take-up spool shaft into place, said shaft having a collar 15 which bears against the side of the frame.
  • a motor shaft 17 is mounted in a bracket 18 secured to a motor block 19 and the shaft is driven by the usual connecting pedal rods 20.
  • a pinion 21 is slidably mounted on said shaft 17 in position to mesh with and drive the spool gear 13.
  • the pinion 21 has a collar 22 secured to it from which a pin 33 projects loosely through a collar 31 secured on the shaft 17 by a screw 35.
  • the pinion and collar 22 are, therefore, slidable on the shaft ⁇ v a and their rotation is caused by the collar 31 and pin 33.
  • the collar is moved on the shaft by an arm 135 secured to a frame 36 which by screws 37 is secured on a rod 38 laterally slidable in the bracket 18 by any Specification of Letters Patent.
  • a chain 17 connects said wheel with a sprocket wheel 18 secured on the rewind shaft 49 which extends through a plate 50 secured on the side of said frame and the outer end of an arm 51 from said plate.
  • a take-up spool shaft a gear secured thereon, a motor shaft, a sliding pinion mounted loosely thereon so as tobe moved into and out of mesh with said gear, a rewind shaft, a brake disk thereon, a sprocket wheel loosely mounted on the motor shaft for driving the rewind shaft, a collar secured on the motor shaft, a pin extending from the pinion thereon that operates in an is slidable through the said collar, a pin or. the sprocket wheel of the motor shaft in position to engage the pin extending from the v frame in.

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W. s. BETZ. REWINDING DEVICE FOR PNEUMATIC PIANOS.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 12,1911.
Pmmmfi Jan. 16, 1912.
Illi lllll ii G1 flivwwgs A TTOR/VEY W W mnu m .0 M W lV/TNIZSSbS UNITED STATES Arum WILLIAM G. BETZ, or cHIcAGo HEIGHTS, ILLINo'Is, ASSIGNOR TO STEGER & sons PIANO MANUFACTURING COMPANY, or cHmAtso, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION.
REWINDING DEVICE FORPNEUZL LATIC PIANOS.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, VILLXAM G. Bn'rz, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Chicago Heights, county of Cook, and State of Illinois, have invented a certain useful lewinding Dtwice for Pneumatic lianos: and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof. reference being had to the accom panying drawings.
The object of this invention is to provide a satisfactory"mechanism for the take-up spool and rewiniling means in a pneumatic piano at the same time alternately braking said take-up spool and rewinding means and also to provide a single means for throwing said take-up spool and rewinding means al ternately into and out of operation and actuating the brakes. This will cause the music sheet to be held under tension so that it will pass smoothly and evenly over the tracker bar and it will also cause the music sheet to be rolled evenly.
The nature of the invention will be understood from the accompanying drawings and the following description and claim.
In the drawings Figure 1 is a front clevation of the piano showing said mechanism in condition to drive the takc-up spool and operate the brake for the rewind. Fig. 2 is a part of Fig. 1 showing the mechanism changed so as to stop the take-up means and drive the rewind.
In detail. there is shown herein a bar 11 which is part of the frame in which there is mounted the shaft 12 of the take-up spool on which the spool gear 13 is secured.
151 is a spring to move the take-up spool shaft into place, said shaft having a collar 15 which bears against the side of the frame.
A motor shaft 17 is mounted in a bracket 18 secured to a motor block 19 and the shaft is driven by the usual connecting pedal rods 20. A pinion 21 is slidably mounted on said shaft 17 in position to mesh with and drive the spool gear 13. The pinion 21 has a collar 22 secured to it from which a pin 33 projects loosely through a collar 31 secured on the shaft 17 by a screw 35. The pinion and collar 22 are, therefore, slidable on the shaft \v a and their rotation is caused by the collar 31 and pin 33. The collar is moved on the shaft by an arm 135 secured to a frame 36 which by screws 37 is secured on a rod 38 laterally slidable in the bracket 18 by any Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed June 12, 1911.
Patented Jan. 16, 1912.
Serial No. 632,584.
suitable means, not shown. \Vhen the rod 38 is moved to the right, from the position shown in Fig. 1 to that shown in Fig. 2, the pinion 21 will be disengaged from the driven wheel 13 on the'spool shaft 12. At the same time the spool will be stopped by a brake block-4O being moved thereby into engagement with said gear 13, as shown in Fig. 2. This brake block is on a spring 11 which secured to a frame 42 from theframe 36 in such position that when the pinion 21 is moved out of engagement with the gear 13 the brake will be moved into engagement with said gear and when the pinion 21 is moved into engagement with the gear 13 the brake 10 will be moved away from the gear. lVhen the rod 38 is moved to the right, to the position shown in Fig. 2,
in order to stop the take-up spool shaft the pin 33 will have been moved into the path of the pin projecting from the hub of a sprocket wheel 16 also loosely mounted on the motor shaft 17 and that will cause 'the actuation of said sprocket wheel 46. A chain 17 connects said wheel with a sprocket wheel 18 secured on the rewind shaft 49 which extends through a plate 50 secured on the side of said frame and the outer end of an arm 51 from said plate. There is a disk secured on the shaft 19 and a brake block 53 is mounted on a spring 51 which is so cared to an arm extending up from the frame 36 in such position that when the rod 33 is in the position shown in Fig. 1, the brake 53 will engage the rewind disk 52 and stop the rewind mechanism. But when the rod 38 is moved to the right, to the position shown in Fig. 2, it will disengage the brake from the disk and at the same time throw the motor shaft 17 into driving gear with the rewind shaft 12).
I claim as my invention:
In a pneumatic piano, the combination with a take-up spool shaft, a gear secured thereon, a motor shaft, a sliding pinion mounted loosely thereon so as tobe moved into and out of mesh with said gear, a rewind shaft, a brake disk thereon, a sprocket wheel loosely mounted on the motor shaft for driving the rewind shaft, a collar secured on the motor shaft, a pin extending from the pinion thereon that operates in an is slidable through the said collar, a pin or. the sprocket wheel of the motor shaft in position to engage the pin extending from the v frame in. position to stop sziiri piniun on will motor'shaft, a brake lttfliltlllintll uxtvnihng from said frame )1] position to cngngu the brake disk on the i-cwintt shnt't when said pinion is in mesh with the gun!) on the takeup r011 shaft, and :i hrukv uXtcnriing from i said frame in position to engage the gear on tho tnkwnp roll shaft when the pinion is moved out of cngugvn'ient therewith, snbstuw tinny as set forth.
in witness \vhm'eof, I hnvoherennto affixed my signal IU'U in the pl'esvnce oi. the witnesses heroin IIHHHHi.
WILLIAM G. BETZ.
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